Memphis meets Melbourne as Laneways By Ovolo set to debut


Memphis meets Melbourne as Laneways By Ovolo set to debut

Sunday, 21 Sep, 2022 0

Melbourne is set to welcome 80’s Memphis nostalgia with Laneways By Ovolo making its debut mid-November.

The first of the brand to debut in Australia, it is a new design phase for boutique hotel Ovolo Laneways.

Laneways By Ovolo will offer reimagined public spaces and rooms by Australian interior designers Luchetti Krelle and an all-new taphouse experience:

It has 42 Memphis-inspired rooms.

A key Laneways By Ovolo experience will be the addition of new taphouse concept, 120-seat venue Amphlett House.

Laneways By Ovolo will officially launch mid-November, whilst Amphlett House will start serving drinkers and diners from late October.



 

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